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congress in general, it does show us that none of us are so far advanced that we don't need to work hard to make sure women are treated equally. >> all right. that's it for this edition of "to the contrary." please follow me on twitter at @bonnieerbe and @tothecontrary and visit our website, pbs.org/tothecontrary where the discussion continues. whether you agree or think, to the contrary, please join us next time. >> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation. and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. for a transcript or to see an online version of this episode of "to the contrary" please visit our pbs website at www.pbs.org/tothecontrary.
congress in general, it does show us that none of us are so far advanced that we don't need to work hard to make sure women are treated equally. >> all right. that's it for this edition of "to the contrary." please follow me on twitter at @bonnieerbe and @tothecontrary and visit our website, pbs.org/tothecontrary where the discussion continues. whether you agree or think, to the contrary, please join us next time. >> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the...
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and how that made us a strong family. >> we took a boat on the ocean. 25 of us. >> reporter: with "home/land", a.p.t.p. has taken on perhaps its most controversial subject yet: illegal immigration. it's explored through a series of vignettes and stories, including one of a young palestinian woman who came to the u.s. as a child. >> we just need your i.d. >> my i.d.? >> for the paperwork. >> i have my student i.d. >> birth certificate? >> it's from jordan. >> passport? >> jordan. >> social security card? >> yes, but it says not valid for work. >> reporter: in another scene a mexican-born father, held in a detention center and threatened with deportation, is visited by his son. >> why are you here? why are you here? why are you here? did you do something wrong? >> reporter: these experiences, too, reflect the real-lives of the young actors, some of whom are themselves undocumented or have family members who are. they know this is tough territory. and say their goal isn't a political statement, but to humanize the issue. 17-year-old bladimir orduno is one of the young writer/actors. >> a l
and how that made us a strong family. >> we took a boat on the ocean. 25 of us. >> reporter: with "home/land", a.p.t.p. has taken on perhaps its most controversial subject yet: illegal immigration. it's explored through a series of vignettes and stories, including one of a young palestinian woman who came to the u.s. as a child. >> we just need your i.d. >> my i.d.? >> for the paperwork. >> i have my student i.d. >> birth certificate? >>...
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a story of us is using narrative to create a sense of the values we share as a community. and then the story of now is do they experience the challenge to those values that requires action now? so sort of three pieces. >> bill moyers: so that's what martin luther king meant when he talked about the urgency of now at riverside church? >> marshall ganz: that's exactly right. and you'll see in that talk his calling, and then he reminds us of what we're called to as african-americans, as white americans, and as americans. >> martin luther king jr.: we are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. in this unfolding conundrum of life and history, that is such a thing as being too late. and if we will only make the right choice, we will be able to transform this pending cosmic elegy into a creative psalm of peace. if we will make the right choice, we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our world into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. if we will but make the right choice, we will be able to speed up the day, all over america and all over the world, when justice
a story of us is using narrative to create a sense of the values we share as a community. and then the story of now is do they experience the challenge to those values that requires action now? so sort of three pieces. >> bill moyers: so that's what martin luther king meant when he talked about the urgency of now at riverside church? >> marshall ganz: that's exactly right. and you'll see in that talk his calling, and then he reminds us of what we're called to as african-americans,...
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the arab and western countries have failed us and let us down. but if they decide to interfere against bashar al-assad's regime, god bless them. >> u.n. inspectors remained at a damascus hotel. a potential complication for western military planners. the team posñ site of the alleged gas attack today citing security concerns. margaret warner has been covering today's developments on this story and she joins me now. before we begin we should tell our audience that the newshour will have an interview with president obama on tomorrow's program. so what are you hearing behind the sceneszçz will wait to make a decision until the u.n. inspectors finish their work? >> no, judy he will not that is what i am told. as one white house official said they are not hostage to the timetable of the u.n. inspectors especially if it appears the regime is trying to delay them. that said, and it's unclear when the inspectors will be done though i'm told by the u.n. once they have concluded their report about what happened last week, they will issue that before they
the arab and western countries have failed us and let us down. but if they decide to interfere against bashar al-assad's regime, god bless them. >> u.n. inspectors remained at a damascus hotel. a potential complication for western military planners. the team posñ site of the alleged gas attack today citing security concerns. margaret warner has been covering today's developments on this story and she joins me now. before we begin we should tell our audience that the newshour will have an...
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you are watching me "journal" on dw. >> thanks for joining us. coming up in the show, protesters defy the curfew in egypt. dozens are dead after another day of violence across the country. >> workers from the americana mine in south africa remember the victims and the 34 miners shot dead a year ago. >> ecuador gives exploration the go ahead and part of the amazon rain forest. we explain why. we explain why.
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with jeremy stoppelman, the founder of yelp. >> one way to look at it is it's just worth of mouth amplified. we set out to create a new yellow pages, a better way for finding local businesses. so just like week media it's open to all comers, anyone can come on to the site, write a review of their favorite local business and that local knowledge can be searched over so you can find just about any business that you want. you know, here in the states just
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tweet us or use the hashtag on facebook or twitter. get ready, obamacare is coming. the changes in here are big. this will reshape health insurance markets, it will change the way we access and pay doctors, hospitals and drug companies. make no mistake, it will effect you no matter who you are. this law is more than 900 pages long and boy it is complicated. opposition has been fierce. if you're not insured you will have to buy coverage or pay a fine. if you, like most americans, who get their coverage through work are insured, it still effects you. now, this show will be your source of information about obamacare. i'm going to help you navigate in beast as it rolls out so that you can get the most for your money. now, there is a lot in here. let's start with something basic, a doctor's visit. this law is supposed to give more people access to medical care but what if there are not enough doctors in your area? by 2020 it is estimated that there will be a short m of 45,000 family doctors in rural, inner city america it is worse. david is our main man on obamacare and h
tweet us or use the hashtag on facebook or twitter. get ready, obamacare is coming. the changes in here are big. this will reshape health insurance markets, it will change the way we access and pay doctors, hospitals and drug companies. make no mistake, it will effect you no matter who you are. this law is more than 900 pages long and boy it is complicated. opposition has been fierce. if you're not insured you will have to buy coverage or pay a fine. if you, like most americans, who get their...
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we are having all of this information in front of us. and people will sift through it, and bring ideas for it. and this is the utmost importance. and you can have the titles and they are pretty loaded, right? and it is something that interests me and i guess the loaded cop i cans in america to put it mildly interesting. the overhauled it and i published this site. and it is a huge archive and i looked at it as unlimited possibilities for editing and archiving and curating and publishing and i thought it was just amazing that i have the power at my fingertips to do anything that i wanted without any sort of limits only right here was the only limit and so the site really features other people's work and i don't put my work on it and it is basically, i thought, what can i do something like interview magazine like warhol did? i have the tools and i started five years ago and it has grown into huge proportions, i think when i checked there are 150,000 unique visitors a month reading it. so it has gotten quite an audience, but really it is so
we are having all of this information in front of us. and people will sift through it, and bring ideas for it. and this is the utmost importance. and you can have the titles and they are pretty loaded, right? and it is something that interests me and i guess the loaded cop i cans in america to put it mildly interesting. the overhauled it and i published this site. and it is a huge archive and i looked at it as unlimited possibilities for editing and archiving and curating and publishing and i...
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check us out 24 hours a day on mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot [[voiceover]] every day, events s
check us out 24 hours a day on mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas...
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we sort of see what we, what is in front of us. and we start to take that in and decide, you know, what we think that truth is. google has taken these pictures of every cinch of our country for the most part and doing it in other countries as well. some of the other countries are resisting, germany, places where there is a history of big brotheresque type of regime. but for most of america we have welcomed it for the most part with open arms. we don't see the out pouring and out cry that we see in other countries. but the cars are going around and covering a 360 degree view, every 30 feet or so. and it is really a machine making the images, i have sort of come in and hijack that machine afterwards and pieced together a narrative from within this ocean of imagery. but they are going along and taking the pictures, and building up really a virtual space from within, which i traversed. and it was wild. it is sort of like a frozen world, really and there is movement of the camera, 360 degrees. but it is frozen. there are moments in time
we sort of see what we, what is in front of us. and we start to take that in and decide, you know, what we think that truth is. google has taken these pictures of every cinch of our country for the most part and doing it in other countries as well. some of the other countries are resisting, germany, places where there is a history of big brotheresque type of regime. but for most of america we have welcomed it for the most part with open arms. we don't see the out pouring and out cry that we see...
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please join us. i know you're enjoying your time we are having in this conversation with theon. >> we left off talking about diversity. and it's been suggested to us, what about the -- let's say the wealthy and the technical people that come to san francisco, are they a part of glide too? what do you think? >> absolutely. there is space within our glide community for every person, every experience, every perspective. >> uh-huh. >> everybody shows up at glide with all of who they are and all of who they may not be. it's welcomed and celebrated. so from persons who sleep right outside of our doors. >> uh-huh. >> to those that sleep across the street at the hilton, $1,000 hotel rooms, to those who live in marin county and elsewhere in the bay area that have very, very large names, they are welcome at glide. >> and of course they have done movies at glide. they had the pursuit of happiness. >> absolutely. >> with will smith. the fellow from there went on to be a millionaires. i know a number of millionai
please join us. i know you're enjoying your time we are having in this conversation with theon. >> we left off talking about diversity. and it's been suggested to us, what about the -- let's say the wealthy and the technical people that come to san francisco, are they a part of glide too? what do you think? >> absolutely. there is space within our glide community for every person, every experience, every perspective. >> uh-huh. >> everybody shows up at glide with all of...
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-- drone use. the conference continues later in the day with a panel discussion on the privacy implications of unmanned aerial vehicles. that is live at 1:00 eastern here on c-span. tonight on c-span encore presentation of first ladies -- political help to him. she would critique them for him. she would read the papers and underlined passages she thought it was important for him to read. she was a regular feature in the gallery. typically, congress would enact a memorial to the speaker of the house. when he left congress to run for governor of tennessee, the congress was so widely divided, they refuse to do that. in the newspapers and number of politicians wrote poems in honor of sarah. one of them was united supreme court justice, joseph storey who wrote a lengthy story lamenting the loss of sarah pope to the washington society. >> encore presentation continues tonight at 9:00 eastern here on c-span. >> next, americans for tax reform president grover norquist discusses his group's efforts to repea
-- drone use. the conference continues later in the day with a panel discussion on the privacy implications of unmanned aerial vehicles. that is live at 1:00 eastern here on c-span. tonight on c-span encore presentation of first ladies -- political help to him. she would critique them for him. she would read the papers and underlined passages she thought it was important for him to read. she was a regular feature in the gallery. typically, congress would enact a memorial to the speaker of the...
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i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. ♪ charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. hope you saved some for me. mhmm! you and the kids. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. because apparently i'm raising some sort of junior stylist and it's the only place i can get the brands she needs, like total girl, and it's totally affordable. [ female announcer ] this weekend, get $10 off when you spend $25. style. quality. price. now at jcpenney. style. quality. price. mitch mcconn . >>> a political candidate who just won't quit, and you will never guess who got pulled over in texas. in tonight's feed frenzy. gone fishi
i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. ♪ charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. hope you...
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crews used jackhammers to soften the structure. 462 pounds of precision explosives will be used to make the building lean and then collapse on itself. >> we expect it is a 10 to 12-second event and it will go from a 13-story tower to a 30-foot high pile of debris. >> they will offer the best and safest vantage point and shutting down all streets heading up to campus. >> this is an icon in the region. to see it come down i think will be fantastic. but safety is first. >> for those who live nearby dust will be the biggest concern. >> i just bought a box of dust masks. >> reporter: it is scheduled to be destroyed at 9:00 a.m. >> if you want to see the implosion as it happens from the comfort of your own home we will be streaming it at abc7news.com tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. >> and in your home you won't need a dust mask. >>> the deadly limo fire. a look on abc7 news. was the driver distracted before the car burst into flames? >> and a shark attack off maui. the california man who heard the screams and risked his own life to save a woman. >> and message in the sky. the man who sent the mayor of
crews used jackhammers to soften the structure. 462 pounds of precision explosives will be used to make the building lean and then collapse on itself. >> we expect it is a 10 to 12-second event and it will go from a 13-story tower to a 30-foot high pile of debris. >> they will offer the best and safest vantage point and shutting down all streets heading up to campus. >> this is an icon in the region. to see it come down i think will be fantastic. but safety is first. >>...
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crews used jackhammers to soften the structure. 462 pounds of precision explosives will be used to make the building lean and then collapse on itself. >> we expect it is a 10 to 12-second event and it will go from a 13-story tower to a 30-foot high pile of debris. >> they will offer the best and safest vantage point and shutting down all streets heading up to campus. >> this is an icon in the region. to see it come down i think will be fantastic. but safety is first. >> for those who live nearby dust will be the biggest concern. >> i just bought a box of dust masks. >> reporter: it is scheduled to be destroyed at 9:00 a.m. >> if you want to see the implosion as it happens from the comfort of your own home we will be streaming it at abc7news.com tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. >> and in your home you won't need a dust mask. >>> the deadly limo fire. a look on abc7 news. was the driver distracted before the car burst into flames? >> and a shark attack off maui. the california man who heard the screams and risked his own life to save a woman. >> and message in the sky. the man who sent the mayor of
crews used jackhammers to soften the structure. 462 pounds of precision explosives will be used to make the building lean and then collapse on itself. >> we expect it is a 10 to 12-second event and it will go from a 13-story tower to a 30-foot high pile of debris. >> they will offer the best and safest vantage point and shutting down all streets heading up to campus. >> this is an icon in the region. to see it come down i think will be fantastic. but safety is first. >>...
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the drought just killed us. >> how far ahead? >> two months. considerably lighter than normal. >> right. i think it's a smart thing to do. >> we didn't have no choice. >> exactly. >> we lost so much pasture. >> its good management in the drought. you need to not be thinking about how you're going to maximize profit but minimize loss. >> right. >> a severe cull on the cows and keep a smaller portion of your best. >> this is depressing. >> that's the one thing about drought. it's so exhausting. and it just goes on and on and on. >> have you ever seen one like this? >> no. and our resources are not available to get feed in. it's not a good year. and then it got worse with the fire. the fire kind of put the frosting on the cake for you guys. your options keep getting restricted. >> you got to keep praying and hoping. >> i don't know what we would do in another year like this. >> i guess i could get a deposit slip going here. >> there you go. >> a pen. >> there is different options you got for deferring income. if you decide you want to feed cows, y
the drought just killed us. >> how far ahead? >> two months. considerably lighter than normal. >> right. i think it's a smart thing to do. >> we didn't have no choice. >> exactly. >> we lost so much pasture. >> its good management in the drought. you need to not be thinking about how you're going to maximize profit but minimize loss. >> right. >> a severe cull on the cows and keep a smaller portion of your best. >> this is depressing....
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crews used jackhammers to soften the structure. 462 pounds of precision explosives will be used to make the building lean and then collapse on itself. >> we expect it is a 10 to 12-second event and it will go from a 13-story tower to a 30-foot high pile of debris. >> they will offer the best and safest vantage point and shutting down all streets heading up to campus. >> this is an icon in the region. to see it come down i think will be fantastic. but safety is first. >> for those who live nearby dust will be the biggest concern. >> i just bought a box of dust masks. >> reporter: it is scheduled to be destroyed at 9:00 a.m. >> if you want to see the implosion as it happens from the comfort of your own home we will be streaming it at abc7news.com tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. >> and in your home you won't need a dust mask. >>> the deadly limo fire. a look on abc7 news. was the driver distracted before the car burst into flames? >> and a shark attack off maui. the california man who heard the screams and risked his own life to save a woman. >> and message in the sky. the man who sent the mayor of
crews used jackhammers to soften the structure. 462 pounds of precision explosives will be used to make the building lean and then collapse on itself. >> we expect it is a 10 to 12-second event and it will go from a 13-story tower to a 30-foot high pile of debris. >> they will offer the best and safest vantage point and shutting down all streets heading up to campus. >> this is an icon in the region. to see it come down i think will be fantastic. but safety is first. >>...
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lori: thank you so much for joining us. president's comments just about an hour ago he does not expect a long-term conflict in syria. he has not authorized any engagement as of yet, he is expecting to conduct a shot across the bow to detour any additional use of chemical weapons. does that satisfy you? >> well, lori, having watched fox news and fox business over last two and a half days and seen many of my contemporaries and our experts that region, including ambassador bolden and others, talk about this, our opinions, vary from one end to the other. i think that one issue we always struggle with is, what is the desired outcome? if it is to destabilize assad a little bit, then's limit the strike may or may not work. if the idea to really hurt him badly so he will not use chemical weapons again we threaten retaliation and iran and hezbollah and russia with verbal retaliation, there are no easy answers, this goes back to president's year ago saying drawing a red line in the sound probably believing -- in the sand, probably be
lori: thank you so much for joining us. president's comments just about an hour ago he does not expect a long-term conflict in syria. he has not authorized any engagement as of yet, he is expecting to conduct a shot across the bow to detour any additional use of chemical weapons. does that satisfy you? >> well, lori, having watched fox news and fox business over last two and a half days and seen many of my contemporaries and our experts that region, including ambassador bolden and others,...
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talk to us today. >>> on kenny's ranch back in nebraska, the drought hasn't let up. and preparations continue for a potential selloff of the herd. today the wellnitzes call in the vet to separate off pregnant cows, so they can decide how many kous that aren't pregnant can be sold before the winter. >> that one is 80 days pregnant, you said? >> yes. >> 85. >> what they're doing right now by sorting the cattle, you know, because even the cows that already have calfs they separated were already pregnant with their next calf. >> 75. >> cows that are pregnant, they're sending out to pasture, they're going to keep for a little longer. >> 85. >> the ones that are open, that aren't pregnant, they're bringing in here. these cattle are all separated if they end up taking these cows to market. so, doc, when you reach in, what is the road map? what are you feeling for? >> okay. so, if i'm going in about halfway between my wrist and my elbow -- >> yep. >> -- i always find that cervix first so i have my landmarks. >> yeah. >> okay. 85. >> you can tell how many days just by the siz
talk to us today. >>> on kenny's ranch back in nebraska, the drought hasn't let up. and preparations continue for a potential selloff of the herd. today the wellnitzes call in the vet to separate off pregnant cows, so they can decide how many kous that aren't pregnant can be sold before the winter. >> that one is 80 days pregnant, you said? >> yes. >> 85. >> what they're doing right now by sorting the cattle, you know, because even the cows that already have...
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it's blobby and oozy and it reminded us, thank you, howie, it reminded us of the blob. remember? >> that's the first horror movie i ever saw. >> 1958, look. ♪ >> every one of you watching this screen, look out, because soon, very soon, the most horrifying monster menace ever conceived will be oozing into this theater. >> i want to see it. >> "the blob." >> where is it? >> come under the door, it would crawl. run, run! comes under the door. it creeps. it eats you alive. >> that is ridiculous. >> danger. >> steve mcqueen. >> i miss movies like that. that's when movies were movies. >> remember when "jaws" was really scary? the movie "jaws"? looks kind of dumb now, but when you saw it then, i remember how terrifying it was. now everything looks so much more real. >> you know, christine, my dear, dear friend, is to this day terrified of birds because of the movie, hitchcock movie, "the birds." >> you could see that happening. >> yeah. >> that's scary, yeah. yeah. >> it is scary. >>> all right, do you want to live until you're 120 years old? >> pew research center asked -- >> they ne
it's blobby and oozy and it reminded us, thank you, howie, it reminded us of the blob. remember? >> that's the first horror movie i ever saw. >> 1958, look. ♪ >> every one of you watching this screen, look out, because soon, very soon, the most horrifying monster menace ever conceived will be oozing into this theater. >> i want to see it. >> "the blob." >> where is it? >> come under the door, it would crawl. run, run! comes under the door....
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they work for us. but if we neglect our responsibilities then they can do anything they want to do we need to wake up to know what the of the voting records are of the representatives in people and the executive branch, we need to hold them responsible. if we don't they will simply take liberties. the other thing that is interesting is one of the pillars of a strong democratic society is a free press and it won this free of bias to report a gain is fairly on either side. this seems to be something that is lost in our society and if we take sides but doesn't investigate what other side is doing but castigates the other, it empowers the side of their shaky to disregard the proportions and their own bet truck of authority and in the long run i did not think that the press would come to its senses that if the whole nation goes off the cliff, you are going off to. they are smart and they will come to that realization to the question is will it be in time? >> host: we have been e-mail. >> are any of your son
they work for us. but if we neglect our responsibilities then they can do anything they want to do we need to wake up to know what the of the voting records are of the representatives in people and the executive branch, we need to hold them responsible. if we don't they will simply take liberties. the other thing that is interesting is one of the pillars of a strong democratic society is a free press and it won this free of bias to report a gain is fairly on either side. this seems to be...
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knives t.they accuse us of being spies and then eventually they let us go. >> city game a ballots field. this gun fight outside the hotel. some jumping for lives off bridge. tank firing on man near the canal. blood shed at the critical pass annual way of the world oil. according to some reports at least 60 people were killed nationwide today. there is no end in sight to the bloody battle now ripping apart one of america most important ally in this region. >> abc news in cairo. >> incredible testimony today by a police officer who responded to the 2009 shooting rampage in fort hood, texas. this woman saw the man firing when she arrived at medical building at the military base. she says he was running toward her rapidly shooting his guchbility she saw a red laser flash across her eye and she began somewhating back. wounded in her hand and leg. fell to the ground. says he then kicked her weapon out of her hand and just as he was about to shoot her again another officer fired and she saw the man fall to the group. he's an army psychiatrist accused of massacre of 13 soldiers. all unarmed. >>
knives t.they accuse us of being spies and then eventually they let us go. >> city game a ballots field. this gun fight outside the hotel. some jumping for lives off bridge. tank firing on man near the canal. blood shed at the critical pass annual way of the world oil. according to some reports at least 60 people were killed nationwide today. there is no end in sight to the bloody battle now ripping apart one of america most important ally in this region. >> abc news in cairo....
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tell us who he was. am i right that he himself had conflict about doing this and about exposing these people to sort of national, ma i don't know, criticism or national, you know, approval, whatever it would be? >> one of the things agee was trying to remedy, is the idea that rural poverty had become, if people living in rural poverty become poster children for the depression, and evans worked for the resettlement administration did his job was to go out and take pictures, propaganda, take pictures of poor people and then go back and show them happy after the new deal had intervened in their life. and agee was writing against the tradition of representing people like floyd burroughs as poster children for the depression and that's one of things you would really working on. working against. now, when he went to the south in 1936, his first inclination was actually to do a piece on union organizing in the south. and, in fact, i have a quote from his note buds what he describes giving the assignment, any wa
tell us who he was. am i right that he himself had conflict about doing this and about exposing these people to sort of national, ma i don't know, criticism or national, you know, approval, whatever it would be? >> one of the things agee was trying to remedy, is the idea that rural poverty had become, if people living in rural poverty become poster children for the depression, and evans worked for the resettlement administration did his job was to go out and take pictures, propaganda,...
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how would you describe how the organ speaks to us? what does it say to us? what is it about the sound of it that resonates with us? >> the difference is is that you can try to make that thing sing. unlike a piano -- when you strike a key on a piano, in a few seconds the sound is going to die down unless you strike it again. not true with the organ. once you strike a note on the organ, it's going to stay with you until you either make it louder or softer or let it go. so it's a little bit like the human voice, so you can put a human characteristic in it. tavis: that's a great description. that's what it is. [laughter] yeah, that. that's what it does, and that's why i love it so much. but fast-forward, you got your first big hit, million-seller, "green onions." after that, you still had the good sense and the presence of mind to say, "i still need more training." there are a lot of folk who have a million-seller who ain't going to nobody's school at that point. they're on the road, they're making money, they're making records, they're making hits. you took the
how would you describe how the organ speaks to us? what does it say to us? what is it about the sound of it that resonates with us? >> the difference is is that you can try to make that thing sing. unlike a piano -- when you strike a key on a piano, in a few seconds the sound is going to die down unless you strike it again. not true with the organ. once you strike a note on the organ, it's going to stay with you until you either make it louder or softer or let it go. so it's a little bit...
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you abandon us once, but why'd you call us out to san francisco? and my father, you know, i think the book, too, it's been some healing for my father. he would never -- if summon said ambrose's name, he left the room. he would not talk about him. so this book suddenly, you know, my father's story is out there. and i think it's been good for him. i think the story of forgiveness, the story of the sea, of realizing, you know, they were fighting this storm at sea the courage of these, you know -- it's just a time gone by. i mean, there's still fishermen that go out, but i think these people, the his to historical pt was a difficult time. they barely survived. they were so hard working, they just never gave up. the women, you know, would raise their children in a much simpler way. they, you know, had gardens. and so for me, it's the courage and integrity of these people that we can all learn from. i mean, they worked very hard to survive. and a lot of the times the women lost their men, and they till had to carry on. they still had to carry on. and the
you abandon us once, but why'd you call us out to san francisco? and my father, you know, i think the book, too, it's been some healing for my father. he would never -- if summon said ambrose's name, he left the room. he would not talk about him. so this book suddenly, you know, my father's story is out there. and i think it's been good for him. i think the story of forgiveness, the story of the sea, of realizing, you know, they were fighting this storm at sea the courage of these, you know --...
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for us. thank you. we'll have more from that interview in a moment. >>> new developments on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the first criminal charges have been filed in connection with the case. ahmed katalla is among those charged. in an earlier interview, he said he arrived at the consulate at the gunfire broke out. but he was not involved. the attack killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others. >>> and now, some breaking news out of kenya. a massive fire has closed the main international airport there in nairobi. it burned for four hours, making some evacuated passengers complain about the slow emergency response. it turns out the local authorities don't have one working fire engine. no one was injured. today marks 15 years since the bombing of the u.s. embassy in the city. but there were no immediate signs of terrorism. >>> and more victims of the ft. hood attack are expected to take the stands today, coming within just a few feet of the accused shooter. army major ni
for us. thank you. we'll have more from that interview in a moment. >>> new developments on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the first criminal charges have been filed in connection with the case. ahmed katalla is among those charged. in an earlier interview, he said he arrived at the consulate at the gunfire broke out. but he was not involved. the attack killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others. >>> and now, some breaking news out of kenya. a...
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thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. that. before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived, before the sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and brad's brief brush with the law... man: smile. before the second british invasion... before katie, debbie, kevin, and brad... before they became a family, there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >>> the following limited commercial presentation is made possible by bank of america. >>> as dawn broke on washington, d.c., 50 years ago today, no one knew what to expect. dr. martin luther king, junior had been up most of the night in his room writing and rewriting the speech he was to give that day, though the most sub lime passage would never appear on that page. the earliest press reports th
thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. that. before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived, before the sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and brad's brief brush with the law... man: smile. before the second british invasion... before katie, debbie, kevin, and brad... before they became a family, there was a connection that started it all and made the future the...
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we made it speak to us when it did not want to speak to us. we made it lifted its head and pay attention to black america when the day was gone in their minds, when they would not have to think about it. but the most powerful nation in the world had to listen to us and it is giving a way for our future as we pass -- as they pass off of the scene. it became the greatest trauma of our time. we won. our message worked. we gave faith to oppressed people all over the world. the greatest spiritual leadership in america has been by african americans and it can be again if we choose to do it. if we do not choose to do it, we will not be. but if we choose to do it, we can create the future not only for ourselves, but for america itself. our movement and struggles in the streets, in the courts, in the churches was more than a political struggle. it was a moral and spiritual struggle against hate and violence and racial and cultural hypothesis. we see it coming back around the corner when we think of -- it was a moral and spiritual struggle against hate
we made it speak to us when it did not want to speak to us. we made it lifted its head and pay attention to black america when the day was gone in their minds, when they would not have to think about it. but the most powerful nation in the world had to listen to us and it is giving a way for our future as we pass -- as they pass off of the scene. it became the greatest trauma of our time. we won. our message worked. we gave faith to oppressed people all over the world. the greatest spiritual...
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when your employer gives you a smart phone to take home and use it for work, smartest thing is to use it only for work. >> there is a lawsuit. a woman sued her supervisor claiming he went through her e-mails on her work phone. the company's policy on personal e-mail access was not easy to find. settlement talks are underway and could set new standards for personal e-mail on company devices. a lot of changes. >> lawsuit or not, i wouldn't put my personal stuff on it. live fox business in new york. how do you think paychecks compare to your counter parts? interesting story on the work place coming up next. >> welcome back, in today's business beat, inequality when it comes to paychecks. joleen kent with fox business network live in new york, good morning, joleen. how are you? >> good morning. how are you? >> great. >> dow is down 18 points. dow ended 70 points lower, nasdaq down 13. this is the fourth consecutive session for dow and s&p 500. this is the largest losing streak since -- tomorrow 2:00 eastern around the world from china to europe. they are hedging wondering what the fed cou
when your employer gives you a smart phone to take home and use it for work, smartest thing is to use it only for work. >> there is a lawsuit. a woman sued her supervisor claiming he went through her e-mails on her work phone. the company's policy on personal e-mail access was not easy to find. settlement talks are underway and could set new standards for personal e-mail on company devices. a lot of changes. >> lawsuit or not, i wouldn't put my personal stuff on it. live fox...
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it's really used to fighting. if you talk to sf guys now they are combat oriented because they have spent a lot of time in afghanistan fighting. they will migrate back to what pappy shelton had and the guy kicking in doors has to go train in marksmanship. [inaudible] >> you can't kill your way --. >> right. >> i find it unusual that on the heels of the commitment that cuba made with russia into africa it would go almost like a keystone cop approach going into bolivia and south america which is a greater prize at less of a cost. >> could you rephrase that and asked that question one more time? >> in other words they committed and to africa where logistically and monetarily it was not as much of the gain from a logistics standpoint. don't you find it unusual that castro sends, and he's not coming, that he sends his right hand person lets say as far as exporting revolution to the middle of south america almost like if there's a bunch of amateurs going in there. in other words it wasn't much of the commitment. don't y
it's really used to fighting. if you talk to sf guys now they are combat oriented because they have spent a lot of time in afghanistan fighting. they will migrate back to what pappy shelton had and the guy kicking in doors has to go train in marksmanship. [inaudible] >> you can't kill your way --. >> right. >> i find it unusual that on the heels of the commitment that cuba made with russia into africa it would go almost like a keystone cop approach going into bolivia and south...
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>> didn't use it once. >> rose: really? >> didn't use it once. i thought-- frawl, we didn't have the time. >> rose: when you got chance to direct did you go and say i'm going to watch a bunch of movies. i'm going to read a bunch of books, talk to a bunch of directors . >> this will sound cocky but i had already done that-- whoa! whoa! >> rose: i thought there was another aspect of your life. >> i had been fascinate bide the mechanics of film and the technology of filmand photography, and i-- i do have some groaning bookshelves, starting with how to direct -- >> that series of books, dummies. >> i had done that and sat in front of particular favorite sequences, or movies and sort of rewind and actually broken down the way a sequence is cast. i had studied that. i felt as if i-- i sort of paid attention. you know, i am fascinated by the process. and i do pay attention to as it's going by. >> rose: and loved it. >> yeah. >> rose: is it control? >> i suppose it is. it's more-- it's more a question i think of ju
>> didn't use it once. >> rose: really? >> didn't use it once. i thought-- frawl, we didn't have the time. >> rose: when you got chance to direct did you go and say i'm going to watch a bunch of movies. i'm going to read a bunch of books, talk to a bunch of directors . >> this will sound cocky but i had already done that-- whoa! whoa! >> rose: i thought there was another aspect of your life. >> i had been fascinate bide the mechanics of film and the...
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in front of us, behind us, next to us. a whole highway was filled with buses. >> we're almost there. hi. >> all night long we were in the process of moving all the signs out to the parade lines. people started coming in a little bit before the sun came up. people started arriving. once the sun came up, wow, they came up like somebody threw something into a bed of ants. >> i got down there. i think it was 8:00 in the morning. it was my first major assignment, and i didn't know how to ad lib, and i was really nervous. i began to feel nauseated. i just slipped down the steps and around where the big boxwood bushes are, and i just threw up, and that helped a lot. >> now back to roger. >> here's the lincoln memorial. the sight is something no washingtonian has beheld before. as you look down the reflecting pool. >>. >> every time i look up from my papers or look away. i look back at the crowd, and it was twice as big as it was when i looked before. it was an endless stream. >> i think that i was a little surprised to see so man
in front of us, behind us, next to us. a whole highway was filled with buses. >> we're almost there. hi. >> all night long we were in the process of moving all the signs out to the parade lines. people started coming in a little bit before the sun came up. people started arriving. once the sun came up, wow, they came up like somebody threw something into a bed of ants. >> i got down there. i think it was 8:00 in the morning. it was my first major assignment, and i didn't know...
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and it's great to have you with us here on a sunday night. and we do begin tonight with what will be a tense evening ahead for thousands of families who have been told to be at the ready, that their homes could be next. as that wildfire in the west has now doubled in size. even the emergency tents set up in idaho sit in the shadow of the thick plumes of smoke tonight. from the sky, helicopters do s dousing the flames, even before the sun came up. on the ground this sunday, more of those elite crews of firefighters arriving. the hotshot teams hiking toward the fires now. and here's what they're up against tonight. more than 2,300 homes evacuated. almost 8,000 more told to start packing. 700 firefighters, as the blaze burns across 160 square miles, just 9% contained tonight. and this beaver creek fire is just one of 42 large fires now burning across 11 states. abc's aditi roy is on the scene, reporting in from idaho tonight. >> reporter: it is a race against time. those 700 firefighters battling the blaze. today, winds whipped the flames, as re
and it's great to have you with us here on a sunday night. and we do begin tonight with what will be a tense evening ahead for thousands of families who have been told to be at the ready, that their homes could be next. as that wildfire in the west has now doubled in size. even the emergency tents set up in idaho sit in the shadow of the thick plumes of smoke tonight. from the sky, helicopters do s dousing the flames, even before the sun came up. on the ground this sunday, more of those elite...
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stephanie elam joins us now from santee, california. give us an idea of what's expected? >> well, we are expecting to see a lot of people turning out here in santee, california. we've already seen here at the guardian angels catholic church, we've seen hannah and her father arrive with some other family members. they're inside hugging other people showing up to pay their respects for tina and ethan. it's been about three weeks now since these two family members were found killed in that property about 40 miles away from here in a very remote area to the east of where we are now, so with that in mind, the parents of tina, who i spent some time with this week, they want to focus on the memory of christina and ethan and all the joy they brought to their family and to remember them and this is one thing they wanted to share with the community. >> and there have been so many reports that kind of dribble out almost on a daily basis. even since the alleged kidnapping and the fire at that home and the latest involves dimaggio's family and a dna test. bring us up to date on where
stephanie elam joins us now from santee, california. give us an idea of what's expected? >> well, we are expecting to see a lot of people turning out here in santee, california. we've already seen here at the guardian angels catholic church, we've seen hannah and her father arrive with some other family members. they're inside hugging other people showing up to pay their respects for tina and ethan. it's been about three weeks now since these two family members were found killed in that...
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followed that used to come up. up.og used to come jefferson used to talk about how evil it was. orjames fulk was a one term one-termer.a what was his wife like? >> she got what she wanted. washington to serve her job as first lady. the things that she believed, .ot allowing dancing or alcohol dolly madison had introduced whiskey punch in washington. people like that. she allowed wine, but no more punch. she asserted herself. .he had been a help to him he was a quiet man and very smart. she ran interference for him. throughout their young married life and onward. arrangedere any marriages between the first ladies and presidents? question off that i can recall. as far as a deal being made? no. john tyler, how many kids? >> eight. >> he is having them clear up to the civil war. >> his wife was ill. she died in the white house. not long after, he married one of his daughter's good friends. she was in her 20s. they had quite an elegant two months as president and first lady. there is a funny letter of julia, the wife us sister was up muchays that you spent so time hugging and kissing
followed that used to come up. up.og used to come jefferson used to talk about how evil it was. orjames fulk was a one term one-termer.a what was his wife like? >> she got what she wanted. washington to serve her job as first lady. the things that she believed, .ot allowing dancing or alcohol dolly madison had introduced whiskey punch in washington. people like that. she allowed wine, but no more punch. she asserted herself. .he had been a help to him he was a quiet man and very smart....
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. if i could describe being a nonsmoker, i would say "awesome." [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> tonight donald trump is fighting back with all his sizable power after the new york state attorney general filed a $40 million lawsuit against him. the subject? allegations by some people who took real estate classes at his trump university. here's abc's linzie janis with the public showdown. >> reporter: whether you love him or hate him, donald trump's name sells things, but when he put his name on trump university, promising the tricks of the real estate trade -- >> we teach success. that's what it's all about. >> reporter: new york's attorney general says it was a ripoff. >> they fleeced more than 5,000 people out of more than $40 million. >> reporter: the complaint alleges the school promised instructors hand picked by trump that would give secrets to riches but many students were
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i'm using a hillary clinton quote. even though we have come a long way from 50 years ago, we have a long way to go. as for role models, parents should be role models. teachers should be role models and schools should be role models for children. not just one person. >> thank you, both for your thoughts on this historic day as we take a look back and forward. now let's switch gears and let's talk as we mentioned in the intro about -- the affordable care act and the problems that seem to continue to plague obama care. so, debbie, what are your thoughts on the latest announcements made by the university of virginia and made by ups and they won't cover spouses and you can get coverage other places and then -- also, delta comment being the cost that they will approve as a result. >> i think people are trying to understand what people are saying. let's be clear on ups and university of virginia. these thoughts about not including spouses, they are not going to not cover any spouse. i would work to general motors, a deck aago
i'm using a hillary clinton quote. even though we have come a long way from 50 years ago, we have a long way to go. as for role models, parents should be role models. teachers should be role models and schools should be role models for children. not just one person. >> thank you, both for your thoughts on this historic day as we take a look back and forward. now let's switch gears and let's talk as we mentioned in the intro about -- the affordable care act and the problems that seem to...
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thanks for joining us. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> for a ddt copy of the program -- dvd copy of the program -- for free transcripts, visit us at c-span.org. >> coming up next, "washington journal." later today at 6:00 eastern, we will be live at the new american foundation for a discussion about how electronic surveillance can impact and -- individual rights. we are standing inside hardscrabble, a two-story log kampecabin. she has found it is crude and homely. but true to her nature, she will make the best of it. as a young, unmarried woman she will want to be mistress of her own home. she just thought he could have built something as nice as white haven and perturb her father had talked to grant into building a log structure. she would have brought with her minor things. she would have had fine china, fine furniture that would have been comfortable chairs and abroad table, because at this point she would have had fi
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they have been voting against us the entire time when there were not attacking us. and president obama is dealing with that in numbers structurally that his side simply cannot win against. i mean, we have watched democratic african-american politicians essentially -- certain districts where they can always win, but never statewide. i am wondering what happens next . during an entire race is imagine that to all people of color in this country and around the world, you know, bringing together latinos and asian-americans and the gay, straight, everyone when structurally speaking you still have that tea party that was doing better than as for most of president obama is administration when it came to grass roots organizing, and that same tea party are the same people voting in these stand-your-round loss and ideas like stop and frisk alive today. i am wondering, given the opposition that is still very much as entrenched as it was 50 years ago, what happens next? >> i think we are talking here about all along revolution. and in the president's defense, one of the great th
they have been voting against us the entire time when there were not attacking us. and president obama is dealing with that in numbers structurally that his side simply cannot win against. i mean, we have watched democratic african-american politicians essentially -- certain districts where they can always win, but never statewide. i am wondering what happens next . during an entire race is imagine that to all people of color in this country and around the world, you know, bringing together...
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let us not wallow in the valley of despair. i say to you today, my friends -- [ cheers and applause ] >> -- though even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. i have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream that one day even the state of mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. i have a dream today -- [ cheers and applause ] >> i have a dream that one day
let us not wallow in the valley of despair. i say to you today, my friends -- [ cheers and applause ] >> -- though even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. i have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, sons of former slaves...